Xenograft Models of Cancer

Background

Cancer is a serious public health concern with over one million new diagnoses annually in the US alone. Cancer kills one in four Americans, and is second only to cardiovascular disease as the most common cause of death. Treatment for most cancers is insufficient despite early detection methods. As a result, there is an urgent need for novel anti-cancer agents. Biomodels contributes to the drug development process by providing a cost-effective outsourcing opportunity enabling companies to rapidly identify lead compounds for testing in humans.

In our primary screening program, compounds can be quickly tested for their ability to inhibit tumor growth, in the presence or absence of standard of care agents or radiation. We offer a carefully selected panel of over forty human tumor cell lines with an emphasis on those in the NCI-60 panel. Of these 49 cells lines, thirty cell lines have been validated in-house for tumorgenicity and samples harvested for our tumor bank.  Experimental endpoints for xenograft studies include: tumor volume, histology, cytokine induction, protein, and RNA expression. We perform tumor growth inhibition and tumor growth delay calculations as well as synergy determination using standard of care agents or radiation. As members of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), our Oncology Group has presented their own work at AACR-sponsored conferences (AACR 2009). Our uniquely personal approach to our clients needs recognizes that the goals of different companies of various sizes and in different stages are not the same.

List of Available cell lines

Brain Head and Neck Leukemia
U87-MG Human glioblastoma FaDu Human SCC, pharynx HL-60 Human AML
U118-MG Human glioblastoma TT Human Thyroid K562 Human CML
F98 Rat glioblastoma SCC-4 Human Tongue Carcinoma SEMK Human Leukemia
9L lacZ Rat glioblastoma SCC-9 Human Tongue Carcinoma Pancreas
Kidney SCC-25 Human Tongue Carcinoma AsPC-1 Human Carcinoma
HEK-293 Human embryonic kidney Cal-27 Human OSCC, tongue BxPC-3 Human Adenocarcinoma
A-498 Human Carcinoma PC12 Rat Phaeochromocytoma PANC-1 Human Epitheloid Carcinoma
Caki-1 Human clear cell carcinoma Epidermis MIA PaCa-2 Human Carcinoma
Colorectal B16-F0 Mouse, Balb/c Melanoma Ovarian
DLD-1 Human Carcinoma B16-F10 Mouse, Balb/c Melanoma SK-OV-3 Human Adenocarcinoma
HCT-15 Human Carcinoma Walker 256 Rat Carcinoma OVCAR-3 Human Adenocarcinoma
HT-29 Human Adenocarcinoma A-431 Human Epidermoid Lung
HCT-116 Human Carcinoma Breast A549 Human NSCLC
CT-26 Mouse, Balb/c Carcinoma, fibroblast 4T1 Mouse, Balb/c Carcinoma NIH-H460 Human NSCLC
Gastric MCF-7 Human Carcinoma NCI-H69 Human SCLC
NCI-N87 Human Carcinoma MDA-MB-231 Human Adenocarcinoma NCI-H82 Human NSCLC
SK-HEP-1 Human Adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-435 Human Carcinoma-ductal NCI-146 Human NSCLC